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The amount of urine excreted remains high even if the amount of fluid intake is reduced to any level. (Excessive urination in medical terms, is considered when a patient urinates more than 50ml of urine per kg of his/her body weight in an interval of about 2 hours; or in simple words, more than 14 liters a day.) Causes As mentioned earlier, this condition mainly occurs due to the following reasons: Antidiuretic hormone deficiency in body that is secreted by hypothalamus in brain to maintain balance of HL12 Diabetes water in urine and blood If the kidneys lose their ability to recognize the antidiuretic hormones People suffering from some kind of injury or a tumor in the brain (it can be either hereditary or caused by surgery or injury) Diseased pituitary gland causing lowered production of ADH Signs and Symptoms The patient feels extremely thirsty, and continues to urinate day and night in an excessive amount. The blood glucose level in urine unlike diabetes mellitus, is not high and doesn't taste sweet. The patient also experiences blurred vision. http://www.dermayouth.org/hl12-scam
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